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mtd4now


Joined: Feb 26, 2007
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MTD Snowthrower Wheel Lockup
Original Message   Feb 26, 2007 8:45 am
HI Everyone,

   1st post, so please bear with me.  I have a one year old MTD Pro 10 HP, 29" snowthrower.  After a couple of usages this winter the rear wheels locked up.  After tearing it apart, I noticed a 16/44 gear was rusted to the shaft.  I have removed it, and will be paying $50.00 for a new one that doesn't have rusty needle bearings in it.  But my question is, How often should I be greasing the shafts and gears in the transmission, what type of grease would you recommend, and how do you keep it from getting on the friction wheel which is a few inches from the transmission gears.

Thanks in advance for any help you can give me ... 

Nick
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dgillard


Joined: Mar 7, 2007
Points: 17

Re: MTD Snowthrower Wheel Lockup
Reply #3   Mar 10, 2007 8:56 pm
Hi MTD4now,

Your greasing of the shafts and gears is not the problem. The problem is MTD.  This has been ongoing  - i'm told from my repair center the latest repair kit is their 4th attempt at fixing the problem.  The newest kit involves a sealed bearing, and my repair center has all but told me it won't work. Your problem occurs in the off-season when it's in storage, right? And then you go to move it and it's locked? Same problem i had - you might be interested in my review on this site of my 10.5HP29" Yard Machine.  But i'm also curious as to why you did not go back to MTD?

tdaloisio


Joined: Jan 1, 2008
Points: 1

Re: MTD Snowthrower Wheel Lockup
Reply #4   Jan 1, 2008 8:32 am
I am having this same issue.  Any advice on the best way to:

1. Unlock the wheels for use (expecting a snow storm tomorrow)
2. Solving the problem longer term?

Is this worth doing myself or bringing to a service center?  I've had my unit (purchased at Sam's Club) for 3 years.
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